Image of Curculionichthys paresi (Roxo, Zawadzki & Troy 2014)
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Figure 2.Variation in hypertrophied series of anterolateral (A, C, E) and anterodorsal (B, D, F) odontodes across three species. A Hisonotus oliveirai, paratype, NUP 9839, female, 25.8 mm SL, small odontodes B Hisonotus oliveirai, paratype, NUP 9839, female, 25.8 mm SL, small odontodes C Hisonotus paresi, paratype, NUP 10928, male, 24.2 mm SL, small odontodes D Hisonotus paresi, paratype, NUP 10928, male, 24.2 mm SL, small odontodes E Hisonotus insperatus, LBP 1316, 24.7 mm SL, large and conspicuous odontodes F Hisonotus insperatus, LBP 1316, 24.7 mm SL, large and conspicuous odontodes.
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- Fábio F. Roxo, Cláudio H. Zawadzki, Waldo P. Troy
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- Roxo F, Zawadzki C, Troy W (2014) Description of two new species of Hisonotus Eigenmann & Eigenmann, 1889 (Ostariophysi, Loricariidae) from the rio Paraná-Paraguay basin, Brazil ZooKeys 395: 57–78
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